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Video Recap Of Mizzou’s Performance At SEC Champs Day 3

Video courtesy the SEC Network, and commentary courtesy the Mizzou Network. 

The Mizzou men’s and women’s teams are fifth and sixth going into day four of competition at the 2016 SEC Swimming and Diving Championship.

Top performances for the Tigers yesterday included:

  • A 3-5-6 finish in the men’s 200 free, where Michael Chadwick swam a school-record 1:34.11, Mikel Schreuders finished 5th in 1:34.38, and Carter Griffin went 1:34.48 for 6th.
  • 5th and 7th places finishes for divers Alexa Beckwith (326.85) and Kendra Kieser (312.35).
  • Sharli Brady’s 8th place finish in the 400 IM with 4:13.71
  • Anna Patterson’s 9th overall finish to win the B final of the 100 fly with a season-best 52.86, outswimming her prelims performance by .01.
  • Daniel Graviss‘s 10th place finish in the 400 IM with 3:47.07.
Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 21                 
 
1. Texas A&M University 657.5   
2. Tennessee, University of, Knox  645.5
3. Georgia, University of 584.5   
4. University of Florida 426
5. Auburn University 354.5   
6. University of Missouri 352.5
7. Louisiana State University 337   
8. Arkansas, University of 303
9. Kentucky, University of 286  
10. South Carolina, University of, 261
11. University of Alabama 234.5  
12. Vanderbilt University 93

Men - Team Rankings - Through Event 22                  
 
1. University of Florida 723
2. Auburn University 669
3. Georgia, University of 572   
4. University of Alabama 449
5. University of Missouri 429   
6. Tennessee, University of, Knox 360
7. South Carolina, University of, 315   
8. Texas A&M University 291
9. Louisiana State University 288  
10. Kentucky, University of 264

 

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